Google Maps API Startups
4 case studies with real revenue and traction data from google maps api startups.
WedMap was an online marketplace for wedding locations and service providers founded in 2015 by Tauras Sinkus and two co-founders. Despite reaching $2k monthly revenue and $20k in year three revenue, the startup failed after nearly 3 years due to team friction, resource constraints, lack of customer validation, and over-engineering the product before achieving product-market fit.
Crave Cookie is a hyper-local cookie delivery business founded by Sam Eaton and his sister in 2018. Starting from their mother's kitchen with a cottage food license, they built a custom software platform that optimized order management, delivery logistics, and customer experience. By focusing on quality (always-warm cookies), handwritten gift messages, and organic word-of-mouth growth, they scaled to $200k+ monthly revenue with 35-40% margins and 60% customer repeat rate, eventually expanding to multiple delivery hubs.
GeoGuessr is a game where players guess random locations based on Google Street View imagery. Launched in 2013 by a Swedish software engineer as a side project, it grew slowly until the pandemic hit in 2020, when a paywall was introduced after Google increased API costs 14x. Revenue exploded from $467k in 2019 to $21M in 2023 with $11M EBITDA, driven by viral TikTok and YouTube creators, and now has 50M registered users and 50 employees.
Badger Maps is a SaaS routing and scheduling tool founded in 2012 by Steve Benson, a former Google enterprise sales rep. The product helps field salespeople optimize routes, integrate CRM data, and increase productivity by up to 20%. Starting at $9-35/month with a freemium bottom-up model, it grew organically through individual sales rep adoption that expanded into team and enterprise deployments, reaching 6,000 customers with $1M raised to date.